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| Sassy Baskets wrote: - quote - > Harlan Lunsford <lunstax[at]bellsouth.net> wrote:
Then you should pick up the phone and call those local> > Sassy Baskets wrote: > > > A truck driver living in Iowa works for a company in > > > Indiana. They withheld state taxes for Iowa and local taxes > > > for the city or county in Indiana. Is this correct? Does > > > he have to (or should he) file a state or local return for > > > Indiana? > > The state withholding is correct, as transportation workers > > are taxed in their state of residence, regardless of where > > the terminal is. > > > Local taxes, though, I can't say. But sounds like local > > law bases withholding on where terminal is located, and ergo > > out of where he works. (where he works OUT OF?) > > > Near here, in Opelika and Auburn, they have an exception for > > drivers who merely depart the terminal in the city for local > > deliveries outside city limits. And even if the tax IS > > withheld, employee can apply locally for a refund. > > > Course I'm NOT in Indiana where you are, Sassy. > I'm in Iowa; if I were in Indiana I probably wouldn't be > asking you! taxing jurisdictions. Maybe they have provisions similar to those I mentioned above. Worth a shot to help your client. Now I remember who I'm thinking of in Illinois. (grin. Cheer$$$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Harlan Lunsford <lunstax[at]bellsouth.net> wrote: - quote - > Sassy Baskets wrote:
I'm in Iowa; if I were in Indiana I probably wouldn't be> > A truck driver living in Iowa works for a company in > > Indiana. They withheld state taxes for Iowa and local taxes > > for the city or county in Indiana. Is this correct? Does > > he have to (or should he) file a state or local return for > > Indiana? > The state withholding is correct, as transportation workers > are taxed in their state of residence, regardless of where > the terminal is. > Local taxes, though, I can't say. But sounds like local > law bases withholding on where terminal is located, and ergo > out of where he works. (where he works OUT OF?) > Near here, in Opelika and Auburn, they have an exception for > drivers who merely depart the terminal in the city for local > deliveries outside city limits. And even if the tax IS > withheld, employee can apply locally for a refund. > Course I'm NOT in Indiana where you are, Sassy. asking you! << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Sassy Baskets wrote: - quote - > A truck driver living in Iowa works for a company in
The state withholding is correct, as transportation workers> Indiana. They withheld state taxes for Iowa and local taxes > for the city or county in Indiana. Is this correct? Does > he have to (or should he) file a state or local return for > Indiana? are taxed in their state of residence, regardless of where the terminal is. Local taxes, though, I can't say. But sounds like local law bases withholding on where terminal is located, and ergo out of where he works. (where he works OUT OF?) Near here, in Opelika and Auburn, they have an exception for drivers who merely depart the terminal in the city for local deliveries outside city limits. And even if the tax IS withheld, employee can apply locally for a refund. Course I'm NOT in Indiana where you are, Sassy. Cheer$$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| A truck driver living in Iowa works for a company in Indiana. They withheld state taxes for Iowa and local taxes for the city or county in Indiana. Is this correct? Does he have to (or should he) file a state or local return for Indiana? << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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